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The Hobo is the titular main protagonist of the flash video game series with the same name.

He is a homeless man who fights people (if not often, those who don't challenge him.) he crosses along his way. He makes appearances in seven games. Hobo is known to be very lazy but when it comes to attacking him, he goes out and attacks as many people that get in his way.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Heinous?[]

  • When he is interrupted by a police officer while sleeping, Hobo attacks and murders him.
  • After murdering the officer, he goes too far and unnecessarily starts a massacre around the city. He ends up with killing totally 50 innocent civilians, including children; destroying a trash truck and polluting streets.
  • In the prison, he kills his inmate, who attacks Hobo for leaving the toilet dirty.
  • Gets out of his cell and murders totally 50 inmates and prison guards inside and outside the prison, and destroys a police car.
  • Escapes from the prison and murders dozens of SWAT soldiers, and destroys a SWAT truck.
  • After escaping, he continues his massacre and ends up with killing 27 civilians, 16 police officers and more than 16 SWAT soldiers. He also destroys 5 police cars, 3 SWAT trucks and a SWAT helicopter; and steals weapons. This action of him caused the whole city run into a panic and the army get involved to the case.
  • In total war, he kills 13 civilians and more than 75 army soldiers. He also destroys 16 army vehicles, including five helicopters and a tank; and steals army weapons.
  • Murders all of the aliens in their UFO. Note that it can be classified as self-defense as he was abducted by them in order to use him for their experimentations.
  • After he died due to lack of oxygen in the UFO, he was sent to Hell for his crimes. He continues his rampage even there and ends up by murdering dozens of demons and Hell residents, and eventually the Satan himself.
  • After Satan's death, Hobo is sent into Heaven. In Heaven, he kills dozens of angels and later attempts to kill the God himself.

What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]

  • While he is heinous enough, the whole game series are far too comedic to take him serious enough to be PE or NPE.

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Pico's School: Casandra | Darnell | Piconjo
Behemoth: Dad 'n Me
Henry Stickmin: Henry Stickmin
Hobo: Hobo
Mass Mayhem: Kamikaze
Abobo's Big Adventure: Abobo | Aboboy

Animated Features
Madness Combat: Hank J. Wimbleton
Eddsworld: Thomas Ridgewell | Zanta Claws
Animator vs. Animation: The Animator | Herobrine | King Orange | Purple | Greenzilla
Spooky Month: Happy Fella
Smiling Friends: Mr. Frog | Frowning Friends | Mr. Landlord | Brittney | Oscar

Fanon
Moonlight Cactus: Universe Breaker
Burdens of a Timeline Traveler: Unnamed Boss
Redsworld: Evolved: Andi Novikov
The Trollge Files: Stairway

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Animator vs. Animation Inconsistently Heinous | Eddsworld Inconsistently Heinous | Cartoon Network Inconsistently Heinous

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